Vettaikaran – Tamil Movie Review

>> Saturday, December 26, 2009




Production: Sun Pictures, AVM Productions

Direction: Babu Sivan

Music: Vijay Anthony

Cinematography: Gopinath

Editing: V.T. Vijay


Vijay’s fate continues – What does this mean? It’s so simple; ‘Vettaikaran’ in no way differs from his pervious films that were dissatisfying for the universal audiences. Vijay follows the same pattern of superman act of jumping from loftiest water falls with just a wound on his knee, yelling with punch dialogues and flying reverse sans gravity effects in stunt sequences.

The day Vijay stops working on these elements, he’s sure to make it big and gain yet more masses towards him. It’s worth mentioning that Vijay had whole lot of female fans, but with most of his recent films merely bounded to violence and punch dialogues, he’s loosing away the attention.

‘Vettaikaran’ has a right mix of Dharani’s ‘Dhill’ (mentor of Babu Sivan), ‘Tirupatchi’ and ‘Bhagavathy’.

The film is about Ravi (Vijay) in Tuticorin, whose only aim is to become a cop just like an IPS officer Rajendran. After passing his 12th std examination after 4 attempts, Ravi heads for Chennai with a big dream of completing his graduation and becoming a cop. He comes across his cherubic girl Susheela (Anushka) and falls in love at first sight with her.

After joining a college in Chennai, Ravi hires an auto from his girl classmate’s father (Manickam Vinayagam) for bread and butter. When things are well and fine, Ravi feels so disappointed as he isn’t able to meet his role model Devraj IPS as his house is always locked. His neighbors reveal that he has fled to Delhi on some mission and will return merely after 6 months, which is not true.

Meanwhile, he comes in for a hand-in-hand combat with a local goon Chella, who handles illegal businesses of his don father Vedanayagam (Salim Ghosh).

What follows next is a series of more clichéd storyline that can be doubtlessly predicted.

As usual Vijay dances well, utters dialogues that favors his fans and ‘Thai Kulam’. But in the second half, he starts beating the same bush of high-pitched punch dialogues. Though they aren’t more in number, the stunt sequences will really annoy you after a certain extent. Anushka, the red-hot girly makes you forget her ‘Arundhathi’ image as she gets into extreme glamour. Of course, she will leave a big lump in your throats out on erotic blast. Salim Ghosh does justice to his role, but is found repeating the same act again and again. Satyan is okay and Shayaji Shinde as a bad-turned-good cop has done a good job. The person taking on the role of Devraj IPS is great though he reminds off Nasser’s similar role in ‘Dhill’.

There are whole lots of absurdities so blatant and Babu Sivan should’ve strictly paid attention to these aspects that would have made the film finer. The second half is too lengthy with already seen ingredients of Vijay Vs Aashish Vidyarthi in ‘Bhagavathy’ and Vijay Vs rowdies in ‘Tirupatchi’. It would’ve been better if Vijay had foreshortened the stunt parts in second half. For God’s sake, he can stop conveying social messages… We’re curiously waiting for some of his best entertainers like ‘Badri’, ‘Youth’ and ‘Ghilli’….

After a long time, almost all the songs in Vijay’s film impress the audiences. Especially, he has completely changed his dancing style from his previous films.

Cinematography isn’t impressive and editing is mediocre.

On whole, Sun Pictures’ vivid promotions may turn this average film into a top-drawer, since it’s far better than some of the previous films that were released by the same production house this year.

Bottom – Line: Vijay’s fate continues

Verdict: Below Average…

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Kandha Kottai – Tamil Movie Review




Production : ESK Films, AGS Entertainment
Direction : Sakthivel S
Star-casts : Nakul, Poorna, Santhanam, Sampath and others
Music : Dheena

Nakul’s both the previous films ‘Kadhalil Vizhundhen’ and ‘Maasilamani’ proved to be successful films at box office. Of course, Sun Pictures had publicized the film with greater magnitude thereby increasing the popularity.

But this time, Nakul seems to have geared up for a similar style of ‘Maasilamani’ which fails to impress any centers.

The film is about beating the same bush where hero doesn’t believe in love and later falls for a girl and saves from the trouble.

The film is about Siva (Nakul), who has a great hatred for love and those who’re in love (the character itself reveals about it in the introduction part). On the contrary, Pooja (Poorna) does Vijay ‘Shahjahan’ here as she is ready for any risks to unite the couples in love. These characters encounter each other when Siva’s sister Girija and Poorn’a cousin boy are in love.

Later Siva develops a great affinity for Pooja and falls in love with her and so she does. But the problem strikes when Pooja rejects her friend’s proposal. Unbearable to her denial, he commits suicides and his father (Sampath) sets out to retaliate for the closer ones of Pooja.

Now our hero gets into the picture and wins over the baddie, joining hands with his belle.

The film has nothing to appreciate about. Nakul follows the same patterned performance as in his previous film. Naturally, he’s a good dancer and the song ‘Eppadi Ennul’ he crooned is a feet-tapping number. But it’s annoying to watch him fighting against hefty rowdies.

The audiences are expecting something worth for the money they pay.

Poorna on the other hand overblindly imitates Asin with her gestures, facial expressions, which in no way suits her. We kindly request Poorna to have a better makeover and costume designing and don’t try glamour.

Santhanam cannot afford something different other than passing funny comments, sometimes even clumsy.

Dheena’s musical score doesn’t catch-up our attention while cinematography is okay.

Finally, with a big ticket having hit the screens this weekend, ‘Kandha Kottai’ has no probabilities of get it going successful at box office. Nakul has to change a lot when it comes to choosing the script that has content value.


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Download Dhanush Kutty Mp3 Songs

>> Thursday, December 24, 2009

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01. Life a Jaali Than…..
Singers : OSP.Raina
02. Feel My Love…
Singers : K.K
03. Nee Kadhalikkum Ponnu……
Singers : Mugash
04. Yaro En Nenjai….
Singers : Saragar & Sainthavi
05. Feel My Love……
Singers : K.K
06. Kannu Randum……
Singers : PeriyaMagash




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Aariyaan Tamil Movie Songs



Aariyaan

Movie:Aariyaan
Casts: Santosh Bhavan, Rahini Trivedi
Composer: Vikram Varman
Director: P.Karthikeyan
Producer: Prabadish Samuvel

Aariyaan Tamil Movie Songs

Kaagidham Kaatril Parapathu Pol-Harish Ragavendra & Mahathi
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Kadavul Parpadhillai-Unnimenon
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Mazhaiya Nee Enna Nanaikurae-Prasana & J.K.V
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Nee Irrukkum Naal Varaikum-Karthik & Chinmayi
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Vizhiyai Vizhiyai-Chinmayi
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Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya Mp3 Songs -Exclusive

Release Date 26/12/2009


Music: AR Rahman
Studio: Escape Artists Motion Pictures And Rs Entertainment
Producers: Madan, Ganesh, Elred, Jayaraman
Director: Gautam Vasudev Menon
Stars: Trisha Krishnan, Silambarasan
Lyrics: Thamarai
Label: Sony Music


Track List

1. OMANA PENNE
SINGERS : BENNY DAYAL, KALYANI MENON
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KALYANI MENON

2. ANBIL AVAN
SINGERS : DEVAN EKAMBARAM, CHINMAYI

3. VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYAA
SINGERS : KARTHIK
ADDITIONAL VOX : VIVEK AGARWAL

4. HOSANNA
SINGERS : VIJAY PRAKASH, SUZANNE, BLAAZE
ENGLISH RAP LYRICS : BLAAZE

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5. KANNUKKUL KANNAI
SINGERS : NARESH IYER

6. MANNIPAAYA
SINGERS : A.R.RAHMAN, SHREYA GHOSHAL

7. AAOROMALE
SINGERS : ALPHONSE
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KAITHAPRAM

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365 Kadhal Kadithankal (2009) Tamil Movie Songs

365 Kadhal Kadithankal

Movie:365 Kadhal Kadithankal

Cast: Yuva Karthik, Karthika

Direction: Priyam Pandiyan

Production: Salai Maitri

Music: Paul.J

Alappara- M.K.Balaji, Jogeshi & Veramani
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Cecle Devadhi- Veramani
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Kaadhal Kuruvi (Female)- Suntheya Nayar, Nirnalini & Vermani
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Kathal Kuruvi (Male)- Veramani
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Lavendar Pennae- M.K.Balaji & S.Vinaitha
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Mudhal Mazhai- Veramani & Pathamalatha

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Aval Peyar Thamizharasi - Music Review

>> Saturday, December 19, 2009

Vijay Antony is a renowned name in Tamil film industry. He is famous for giving racy and entertaining songs. His songs mostly appeal to the young generation. But with “Aval Peyar Thamizharasi”, he has surprised all the music lovers. This album is a wonderful and catchy combination of hip-hop and melody. Best of both the worlds. The album will be seen with many new emerging and talented singers. Some of them are, Ranjith, Nidha, Nancy Sylvia and Vineeth Sreenivasan. Directed by Meera Kathiravan, the movie stars Jai and Nandhagi. The album begins with the song, “Nee Otha Sollu Sollu” sing by Ranjith and Neetha.

This one is a soft number and quit a romantic one. Lyric has been penned by Ekadasi and I must say it is quite soft in nature. Will instantly appeal to the listeners. This soft melody has nice rhythms. Second song of the album is “Guju Guju Goods Vandi”. Rendered by Srimathi, this one again has beautiful lyrics. Music is mesmerizing and song can be a good hit as well.

Next song is “Vadakka Therka” and it is sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan. This one is another soft number. The song has catchy interludes. “Palayankottai” has been sung by Vijay himself and it is a typical racy number. Quite an energetic number. “Kol Tanaa Rangubhai” is the next song that has voice of Malgudi Subha. This one is another good number in the labum that will surely catch attention of music lovers.

“Ethanaiyo Kadha Undu” is the next song of the album and it has been rendered by Srimadhumitha and Mahalakshmi Iyer. Lyrics will amaze you and singers have done great job. The last three songs of the album are “Othayadi Padhaiyil”, “Madathu Oli Vilaka” and “Aaraaro Aariraaro”. Overall, the album is an interesting mix of contemporary and classic.

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